Applying moisturizer immediately after showering—while the skin is still slightly damp—can help lock in hydration and prevent dryness.
Listening to your body matters most
There is no single rule that fits everyone. Some seniors may feel comfortable showering more often, while others feel better with fewer showers. What matters most is paying attention to how your skin and body respond.
The takeaway
After 65, daily showers are not a necessity—and for many, they may do more harm than good. Fewer showers, combined with gentle hygiene habits, can protect aging skin, reduce fall risk, and improve overall comfort.
Sometimes, healthier living means unlearning old habits and choosing what truly works for your body today.
